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Old 01-23-2013, 11:18 PM
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Default Solo Seat Luggage Solutions?

I have a FXDC with HD Brawler seat. I like the look of it, but I need some storage for across town rides.

What is a cost effective way to have a removeable storage for a solo seat? I just can't justify $350-$400.

Any ideas or pictures of your solutions would be great.
 
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Originally Posted by Jmbeebe0722
I have a FXDC with HD Brawler seat. I like the look of it, but I need some storage for across town rides.

What is a cost effective way to have a removeable storage for a solo seat? I just can't justify $350-$400.

Any ideas or pictures of your solutions would be great.
I don't know what you need to carry across town, but my Bad&G bag will fit a hoodie & a couple of small items like cellphone, smokes etc. It was around $140.
 
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Kury handlebar roll bag about $120 bucks or less.
 
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Bad g battery box bag works well for day to day misc (couple small tools, night goggles, paperwork, etc)

Hey mr. Moto was just down in torrance area last night... Weather finally warming up!!
 
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I use a magnetic tank bag, it fits nicely on the rear fender. And it is grab and go.
 
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I have run around with a saddleman rambler roll bag for a year or so then a tunnel bag and now I just purchased a Larosa solo bag very similar to highwayman's bag.
I have the solo Harley luggage rack that is great for the added gear.
I like the look and the ease of mounting the bike without having to clear the bag.
I just got mine this week and it's not mounted but I think a bag like this and solo is the way to go.
I need a big lunch box and this looks big enough without being too big.
 
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Hey mr. Moto was just down in torrance area last night... Weather finally warming up!![/QUOTE]
70s and 80s now its raining for the rest of the week. Nice summer wheather every few days can't complain.
 
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Default Lazy Rider Cycle Bag

You could look at Biker's Friend or do like I did and get a Lazy Rider Cycle Bag
(http://www.lazyrider.com/).

$185 for the Lazy Rider (12 x 14) vs $229 (13 x 15).

The Lazy Rider only comes in two sizes, while the Bikers Friend comes in 5 different sizes.

You would not believe how comfortable the bag/backrest is.

Here are some pics of my Lazy Rider.

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How much stuff are you needing to haul?
I agree the Blkers Friend types are great.. I still have one but I use the
Road King Trunk the most..
 
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Bad and G has good dyna bags. Check them out. I have both left and right, plus the battery bag on my FXDC. For an overnighter, i have a Kuryaken tour bag that fits great on my sissy bar.
 


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